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My work looks at the working environments and practises of staff and the way that they interact with it to try to improve their experience when working.

Although I have seen that some staff are uncomfortable and not happy with working from home, I have found that most individuals are happy to accept some minor discomfort if it allows them to work from home for all or part of their contracted hours. This is because they find the benefits of homeworking out weighs the disadvantages; although the general consensus was that a hybrid approach was the preferable model. Most participants of the focus groups I performed stated that whilst they were keen to work from home as it allowed them greater flexibility in their working day, they also found that prolonged periods of homeworking was likely to make them feel disconnected with their colleagues and generally more isolated, so they were inclined to perform 25-50% of their working time on a Trust site.

Completing the research for this project was somewhat challenging initially as I had to gain permission from my Trust before I could commence which resulted in a significant delay in commencing the research and required an extension to allow sufficient time for data collection.
Another challenge was arranging focus groups; many staff who wished to participate in further research were unable to attend the dates that I provided as they already had prior commitments. Other respondents to my questionnaire who stated they were interested in participating failed to respond to my invitation to the focus groups, which meant that they were not always as large as is ideal and perhaps this will have curtailed my information somewhat.
On a positive note, the individuals who were able to attend participated enthusiastically and expressed enjoyment of the subject matter and ensuing discussions. The focus groups really helped to round out the information that I collected in the questionnaire and allowed me to dig deeper into the issues shown in the questionnaire.

Siobhan Burns

Major project

Has working from home improved the lives of workers?

Work Experience

I currently work for University Hospitals Birmingham (UHB), one of the largest NHS Trusts in England, as the Ergonomics Adviser. In this role I support staff and help to ensure that they are working in the safest manner possible by performing assessments of individuals and workplaces. Following the assessment, I make recommendations and provide equipment trials where necessary to enable appropriate changes to be made in a cost-effective manner.
This role can be very challenging as I am a lone practitioner in an organisation with more than 22,000 staff members based on more than 11 different sites, so I have to ensure that I work in a time efficient way, whilst also making sure that I allow enough time to complete a thorough and detailed assessment. There are many differing workplaces and staff members in the Trust so it essential that my communication and listening skills are excellent.